The Southern Land, Known

{{short description|1676 novel by Gabriel de Foigny}}

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The Southern Land, Known ({{langx|fr|Les aventures de Jacques Sadeur dans la découverte et le voyage de la terre Australe}}) is a French adventure novel authored by Gabriel de Foigny in 1676. The story is about the protagonist Jacques Sadeur, from his birth to the departures from the hypothetical southern continent of Terra Australis. In this book, Foigny utilizes utopian fiction to describe an egalitarian society without government and people without the need of religion.{{cite journal | last=Stroup | first=Alice | title=The Southern Land, Known by Gabriel de Foigny (review) | journal=L'Esprit Créateur | volume=34 | issue=4 | date=2017-07-05 | issn=1931-0234 | doi=10.1353/esp.1994.0054 | pages=133–133 | url=https://muse.jhu.edu/article/526955/summary | access-date=2019-02-06}}

Context

The novel depicts a Utopia with freedom-loving people without government and no need of religion{{sfn|Marshall|2008|pp=112–114}} With the spread of the Renaissance across Europe, anti-authoritarian and secular ideas re-emerged, in response to the growing centralization of power by absolute monarchies. These ideas were precursors to anarchism. {{sfn|Marshall|2008|p=108}}

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Category:1676 novels

Category:1676 in France

Category:17th-century French novels

Category:French adventure novels

Category:Novels set in fictional countries

Category:Utopian novels

Category:Egalitarianism

Category:Anarchist fiction

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